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Germany
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Norway
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Denmark
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France
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Bangladesh
Keina Espiñeira is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Sociology and Visual Communication, A Coruña University (Spain) and member of the Research Group in the Sociology of International Migration (ESOMI). She graduated in Political Science from Complutense University and in Visual Studies from...
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Spain
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Belgium
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Germany
Dr Kelly Soderstrom is an academic staff member in the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Melbourne. Her PhD thesis in Politics and International Relations (Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne) examines the role of state responsibilities in shaping the German government's response...
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Australia
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United States
I am a Fellow for the Middle East at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University, where my research focuses on women’s rights, human rights & refugees in the Middle East and North Africa. I earned my PhD from the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine in...
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United States
Kerilyn is Co-Director of the Duke Program on Climate-Related Migration, Lecturing Fellow at the Duke Center for International Development, and Senior Researcher at the International Migration Institute. Her research focuses on migration and immobility, rural transformation, urbanization, climate change,...
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Netherlands
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Denmark
I am a social and political psychologist whose research seeks to support dialogue between citizens and their governments on vexed political questions such as migration, sovereignty, European and Global citizenship.
I moved from the Scottish Government to the Open University in 2007. As a psychologist...
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United Kingdom
Kevin Smets is research professor in film studies and cultural media studies. He studied cultural history (KU Leuven) and obtained a PhD in Film Studies and Visual Culture (University of Antwerp). His research focuses primarily on the intersections between migration, media and conflict, with a long research...
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Belgium
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Germany
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Belgium
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Netherlands
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Netherlands
Kim Tao is the curator of post-Federation immigration at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Her research interests include migration, memory and material culture in museums, textile histories and histories of child migration. Kim has curated a range of award-winning exhibitions and digital projections....
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Australia